Ann Ruben
02-01 09:25 PM
As you probably realize, by transferring to another employer you will have to start the GC process all over--though you should be able to keep your May 2008 priority date.
Based on the facts you have provided, I would say that it is unlikely your prospective employer's H-1 would be denied. However, there is never any guarantee. Premium processing usually takes 7-10 days if there is no RFE, but again, there can be no guarantee. (Note that USCIS must refund the $1000 fee if your case is not acted on (approval, denial, or RFE) within 15 days of receipt.)
Based on the facts you have provided, I would say that it is unlikely your prospective employer's H-1 would be denied. However, there is never any guarantee. Premium processing usually takes 7-10 days if there is no RFE, but again, there can be no guarantee. (Note that USCIS must refund the $1000 fee if your case is not acted on (approval, denial, or RFE) within 15 days of receipt.)
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gopi544
10-30 05:02 PM
i worked for 5 years (2005 till now), i will have 4 w2`s and they are asking for all w-2. i have all the w2`s expect for 2006 form previous company which i left in feb 2006.
perm2gc
10-27 05:13 PM
The Director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Emilio Gonzalez, stated in an interview with the New York Times that he is recommending a significant increase in USCIS fees to cover the cost of processing applications. While the article specifically mentions naturalization applications, it does not clearly limit the recommended increase only to this application. It is possible, therefore, that many applications and petitions processed by the USCIS could be affected by his recommendation.
http://www.murthy.com/news/n_feepos.html
we can pay more fees if they can process our cases fast.:) :) :)
http://www.murthy.com/news/n_feepos.html
we can pay more fees if they can process our cases fast.:) :) :)
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geniousatwork
05-15 07:58 PM
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rkm
07-20 10:48 PM
Let us poll here only for Texas Service Center 02-July filers and find stats to estimate the timeline
ajay
07-19 11:07 AM
Use the format suggested by Solaris. I also got in the same format. Please fill in your company details.
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pappu
01-03 09:10 AM
Hi Pappu,
Please PM me your email id and I'll send that to you today.
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Please PM me your email id and I'll send that to you today.
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vsrinir
05-14 04:41 PM
http://judiciary.senate.gov/hearings/hearing.cfm?id=3859
�Securing the Borders and America's Points of Entry, What Remains to Be Done�
Senate Judiciary Committee
Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship
DATE: May 20, 2009
TIME: 10:00 AM
ROOM: Dirksen-226
OFFICIAL HEARING NOTICE / WITNESS LIST:
May 13, 2009
NOTICE OF SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security will hold a hearing entitled "Securing the Borders and America's Points of Entry, What Remains to Be Done" on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 226 of the Senate Dirksen Office Building.
Chairman Schumer will preside.
By order of the Chairman
Witness List
Hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee
Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security
on
"Securing the Borders and America's Points of Entry, What Remains to Be Done"
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Dirksen Office Building Room 226
10:00 a.m.
Panel I
Jayson Ahearn
Acting Commissioner
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Washington, DC
Marcy Forman
Director of the Office of Investigations
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Washington, DC
Mark Borkowski
Executive Director of the Secure Border Initiative
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Washington, DC
Panel II
The Honorable J.D. Hayworth
Former United States Representative, 5th District of Arizona
Phoenix, AZ
Richard Wiles
Sheriff
El Paso County, Texas
El Paso, Texas.
The Honorable Chad Foster
Mayor
City of Eagle Pass, Texas
Eagle Pass, Texas
Dr. Douglas Massey
Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
�Securing the Borders and America's Points of Entry, What Remains to Be Done�
Senate Judiciary Committee
Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship
DATE: May 20, 2009
TIME: 10:00 AM
ROOM: Dirksen-226
OFFICIAL HEARING NOTICE / WITNESS LIST:
May 13, 2009
NOTICE OF SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security will hold a hearing entitled "Securing the Borders and America's Points of Entry, What Remains to Be Done" on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 226 of the Senate Dirksen Office Building.
Chairman Schumer will preside.
By order of the Chairman
Witness List
Hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee
Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security
on
"Securing the Borders and America's Points of Entry, What Remains to Be Done"
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Dirksen Office Building Room 226
10:00 a.m.
Panel I
Jayson Ahearn
Acting Commissioner
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Washington, DC
Marcy Forman
Director of the Office of Investigations
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Washington, DC
Mark Borkowski
Executive Director of the Secure Border Initiative
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Washington, DC
Panel II
The Honorable J.D. Hayworth
Former United States Representative, 5th District of Arizona
Phoenix, AZ
Richard Wiles
Sheriff
El Paso County, Texas
El Paso, Texas.
The Honorable Chad Foster
Mayor
City of Eagle Pass, Texas
Eagle Pass, Texas
Dr. Douglas Massey
Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
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skd
08-05 11:18 AM
Hello all,
i could not get answer for this question. for all ppl filed AOS between 2nd july and 17th august, will they process GC application based on PD or RD ?
Person A : PD august 2005 and I-485 filed on : 15 th july
Person B : PD august 2006 and I-485 filed on : 2 nd july
who will get GC first ? Person A or person B ?
thanks in advance.
Based on what they did in July Visa bulletin It can be anything .But as per rule quoted by my Lawyer.
USCIS will retrogress the Dates in October say they made May 2002. In that case Neither A or B will get AOS
Now say in January 2008 the PD was made September 2005, In that case Person A will get first
But If in January 2008 the PD was made September 2006,In that case Person B can get it first because his Recieve date is first
i could not get answer for this question. for all ppl filed AOS between 2nd july and 17th august, will they process GC application based on PD or RD ?
Person A : PD august 2005 and I-485 filed on : 15 th july
Person B : PD august 2006 and I-485 filed on : 2 nd july
who will get GC first ? Person A or person B ?
thanks in advance.
Based on what they did in July Visa bulletin It can be anything .But as per rule quoted by my Lawyer.
USCIS will retrogress the Dates in October say they made May 2002. In that case Neither A or B will get AOS
Now say in January 2008 the PD was made September 2005, In that case Person A will get first
But If in January 2008 the PD was made September 2006,In that case Person B can get it first because his Recieve date is first
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same_old_guy
10-23 05:31 PM
Who told you that ? I am sure it wasn't any lawyer !!
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rsayed
02-21 03:38 PM
Hi
My husband does not have an H1 stamp in his passport even though he has been in status since he did not go to india,right now he has got 3 yr extension on the basis of an approved I-140 petition,we are going to india to get our visa stamped next month.
Can anyone advise me whether not having a previous H1 stamp in the passport will create any problems for us in getting stamped now.He was on an L1 visa before converting to H1,he has not gone to india since 2002.
kindly advise
I don't foresee any issues - Remember to have all documentation pertaining to the L-1 visa, which he originally entered the US with.
Also, any letters from previous employer(s) stating his employment period, with title, salary, etc. should be helpful (though, not needed).
From what I think - he's visiting the consulate to get his H-1B stamped and as long as he has all the documents required for the H-1B visa stamping, he should be fine.
GOOD LUCK!!!
My husband does not have an H1 stamp in his passport even though he has been in status since he did not go to india,right now he has got 3 yr extension on the basis of an approved I-140 petition,we are going to india to get our visa stamped next month.
Can anyone advise me whether not having a previous H1 stamp in the passport will create any problems for us in getting stamped now.He was on an L1 visa before converting to H1,he has not gone to india since 2002.
kindly advise
I don't foresee any issues - Remember to have all documentation pertaining to the L-1 visa, which he originally entered the US with.
Also, any letters from previous employer(s) stating his employment period, with title, salary, etc. should be helpful (though, not needed).
From what I think - he's visiting the consulate to get his H-1B stamped and as long as he has all the documents required for the H-1B visa stamping, he should be fine.
GOOD LUCK!!!
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03-08 07:40 AM
We are a few hours away from the biggest Awards ceremony in Hollywood and the world. So what part do Immigrants play in the biggest show on earth? Talent is the one universal passport, and Hollywood has always had a place for immigrants � from German maestro Fritz Lang, who headed west when Hitler's minister of propaganda pressured him to take over Germany's top studio, to Polish Roman Polanski, who directed Los Angeles' definitive film noir, "Chinatown," and Taiwan-born Ang Lee, who became the first nonwhite to win an Academy Award for directing for "Brokeback Mountain," his reinvention of the western.
As Hollywood tries to stave off commercial stasis, the industry has been undergoing another chapter in its love affair with foreign writers and directors, particularly those from the Far East and Latin America. The international box office now accounts for more than 60% of a film's box office gross.
Of course, in this age of globalization, it's unclear what it even means to be a Hollywood immigrant anymore. "It doesn't matter where you live," says Paramount Classics chief John Lesher. "We all talk on the phone. We see each other at film festivals. You can edit a movie in Brazil, and your editor can be in London, and you can put it together seamlessly in perfect time."
So for Oscars 2010 we will not able to determine again who is an immigrant and who is not, an honestly who cares. What we want to know is who will win tonight.
For as lacking in suspense as the acting races are, the contest for the biggest prize couldn't be any closer. It's David vs. Goliath here, with 'Hurt Locker' and 'Avatar' seemingly trading "favorite" status every other day.
Unless they somehow split the votes and the Weinstein-backed 'Basterds' revises more history with an upset, the Oscar will go to either the highest-grossing Best Picture winner ever, or the lowest (in half a century, anyway). Be warned: This one is flip-a-coin close. Enjoy the Oscars tonight!!!!
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/03/hollywood_immigrants_oscars_20.html)
As Hollywood tries to stave off commercial stasis, the industry has been undergoing another chapter in its love affair with foreign writers and directors, particularly those from the Far East and Latin America. The international box office now accounts for more than 60% of a film's box office gross.
Of course, in this age of globalization, it's unclear what it even means to be a Hollywood immigrant anymore. "It doesn't matter where you live," says Paramount Classics chief John Lesher. "We all talk on the phone. We see each other at film festivals. You can edit a movie in Brazil, and your editor can be in London, and you can put it together seamlessly in perfect time."
So for Oscars 2010 we will not able to determine again who is an immigrant and who is not, an honestly who cares. What we want to know is who will win tonight.
For as lacking in suspense as the acting races are, the contest for the biggest prize couldn't be any closer. It's David vs. Goliath here, with 'Hurt Locker' and 'Avatar' seemingly trading "favorite" status every other day.
Unless they somehow split the votes and the Weinstein-backed 'Basterds' revises more history with an upset, the Oscar will go to either the highest-grossing Best Picture winner ever, or the lowest (in half a century, anyway). Be warned: This one is flip-a-coin close. Enjoy the Oscars tonight!!!!
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2010/03/hollywood_immigrants_oscars_20.html)
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pd_recapturing
06-14 09:35 AM
Hi guys, I have a unique situation, thanks to july visa bulletin. I have a EB3 labor and I 140 approved with the PD as May 2004. Recently I applied EB2 PERM in order to port the PD from EB3 to EB2. My EB2 perm is approved now. Now, I am in dilemma to choose between EB2 and EB3. I can apply EB2 I 140 and I 485 concurrently (by assuming that they will port the PD) or I can apply I485 (for previously approved EB3). Please suggest as to what route I should take.
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nviren
05-24 07:09 PM
Hi people here,
I need your help.
My company, a consulting firm, received an intent to deny notice for my labor application. (They received it in 1st week of may and a** telling me now. Needs to be replied by Jun 1st)
The lawyer and HR tell me that I have to get letters from my managers at my different clients explaining why they needed BS + 5 years of experience for the position and why they need certain set of skills.
If anybody has experience in dealing with such notice, please give me your inputs. How do you justify a need of 5 years experience in tangible and intangible terms?
TIA.
I need your help.
My company, a consulting firm, received an intent to deny notice for my labor application. (They received it in 1st week of may and a** telling me now. Needs to be replied by Jun 1st)
The lawyer and HR tell me that I have to get letters from my managers at my different clients explaining why they needed BS + 5 years of experience for the position and why they need certain set of skills.
If anybody has experience in dealing with such notice, please give me your inputs. How do you justify a need of 5 years experience in tangible and intangible terms?
TIA.
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03-27 03:19 PM
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sku123
12-01 12:20 PM
I have a troublesome situation for which I need some help and potentially some legal inputs:
I am a green card holder with a priority date of april 2006.
I am planning to get married to an Indian citizen with no visa to USA (in fact, I tried to marry her before my green card got approved, but the way things turned out, I couldnt).
I now see that the priority for FB 2A is Aug/2010. If I were to marry her in Dec, can I file for her FB green card right away? How long would it take for her to the approval?
She is also working with her indian employer (software firm) to file for her H1B and/or B1. But, it is taking a long time.
Would a visitor visa or any other mechanism be possible? Could you please help me understand and fix my situation.
Can i go to India for a longer duration? How long can I move back to India without hurting my green card?
Regards,
Srinivas
I am a green card holder with a priority date of april 2006.
I am planning to get married to an Indian citizen with no visa to USA (in fact, I tried to marry her before my green card got approved, but the way things turned out, I couldnt).
I now see that the priority for FB 2A is Aug/2010. If I were to marry her in Dec, can I file for her FB green card right away? How long would it take for her to the approval?
She is also working with her indian employer (software firm) to file for her H1B and/or B1. But, it is taking a long time.
Would a visitor visa or any other mechanism be possible? Could you please help me understand and fix my situation.
Can i go to India for a longer duration? How long can I move back to India without hurting my green card?
Regards,
Srinivas
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go_guy123
09-04 01:23 AM
I am a nurse from the Philippines currently living in northern California, enrolled in university, working towards my masters degree. I currently have a F1 student visa, have already passed the NCLEX and also hold a Philippines RN license. I don't have any work experience as a nurse besides my clinical experience as a student. I wanted to know what my current options are? I have a company willing to sponsor me on the east coast. I was referred to them by my sister-in-law who is currently working for them. I spoke to the companies recruiter but she couldn't answer some of my more detailed immigration questions.
I just wanted to get some options from some helpful members here. I currently have an appointment with an immigration lawyer next week but wanted to be somewhat inform on my options before meeting with the lawyer.
I know their is a long wait currently for nurses coming from the Philippines. Does it make my situation a little easier considering I am already in the US on a F1 visa? I was told that if they were to lift retrogression for nurses that I would be process asap because I am currently living in the US legally... I seriously have my doubts about this lol.
Any insight on my current situation is much appreciate.
Thank you all very much,
Sheryn:)
A lot of nursing jobs dont need a 4 yr bachelor's degree and thats why you cant use
H1B for that unless the specialised nursing jobs needs a bachelors.
Therefore (thankfully) Nurses are directly applied for Green Card EB3. However there
is significant backlog even for ROW EB3. There is lobby effort to allocate green card quota for nurses like they did in 2004.
The employer (with the lawyer help) will file I140 for you and when the PD is current you can file I485.
But since you are on F1 visa, filing I140 you might have problem with the non immigrant intent clause at the
port of entry.
I just wanted to get some options from some helpful members here. I currently have an appointment with an immigration lawyer next week but wanted to be somewhat inform on my options before meeting with the lawyer.
I know their is a long wait currently for nurses coming from the Philippines. Does it make my situation a little easier considering I am already in the US on a F1 visa? I was told that if they were to lift retrogression for nurses that I would be process asap because I am currently living in the US legally... I seriously have my doubts about this lol.
Any insight on my current situation is much appreciate.
Thank you all very much,
Sheryn:)
A lot of nursing jobs dont need a 4 yr bachelor's degree and thats why you cant use
H1B for that unless the specialised nursing jobs needs a bachelors.
Therefore (thankfully) Nurses are directly applied for Green Card EB3. However there
is significant backlog even for ROW EB3. There is lobby effort to allocate green card quota for nurses like they did in 2004.
The employer (with the lawyer help) will file I140 for you and when the PD is current you can file I485.
But since you are on F1 visa, filing I140 you might have problem with the non immigrant intent clause at the
port of entry.
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s416504
11-10 02:49 PM
It is always good to maintain L1A status. I think best way to apply your L1A extention under premium & family under normal. I think premium fee is only for primary application & not dependent. If anything goes wrong with I140, you will be ground zero on status. In that case, You may have to leave the country immediately.
milind70
09-27 08:01 AM
Hi,
I have applied for I-140,I-485 and I-765 on 16th of Aug'07,dint get the receipt yet. I would be leaving to India this month and would return only in Feb'08.
My major concerns are:
1. once I get the notice for FingerPrints, can I reschedule it to Feb'08.
Is it advisable.
OR
2. Do I have an option of getting my FingerPrint done at any consulate in India.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Option 1
I am not sure that you would be allowed to do finger printing at American consulate in India.
I have applied for I-140,I-485 and I-765 on 16th of Aug'07,dint get the receipt yet. I would be leaving to India this month and would return only in Feb'08.
My major concerns are:
1. once I get the notice for FingerPrints, can I reschedule it to Feb'08.
Is it advisable.
OR
2. Do I have an option of getting my FingerPrint done at any consulate in India.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Option 1
I am not sure that you would be allowed to do finger printing at American consulate in India.
martinvisalaw
06-30 11:28 AM
Strictly speaking, she cannot use the AP to enter the US unless she had it in her possession when leaving the US.
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